Thank youI hope you get your wish. Congrats on working with animals, very noble in my opinion.
All that is good and dandy here in the states or any modern well developed country. No one for sure will take any Cybertruck and drive it down into South America for a mini-adventure. I would my Landcruiser. Not my Cybertruck. There is gas galore along the way into South America.This thing makes a Swiss Army knife seem like a one-trick pony.
It's literally the last vehicle you will ever need, for any possible situation.
Daily Driver? Sure.
Black Tie event? Of course.
Overlanding to an incredible overlook? Absolutely.
Smoking a douche in a Lambo at the light? All. Day. Long.
Towing a Big Boat? Duh.
Make me some RoboTaxi $$ while I sleep? In time, yes.
Camping like a MoFo? In your sleep. Literally.
Road Tripping with range for days? Yes, please.
Laughing while your CT is outside, unprotected in a hail storm? Seriously, doesn't matter.
Snowplowing the entire neighborhood out of a blizzard? Cakewalk.
Surviving the Apocolypse? Bring it. 2020 is just a warm-up.
...And there's electricity, too. EVs don't need 'gas'... They just need a generator. They don't care if it's solar, hydro, gas, diesel, propane...There is gas galore along the way into South America.
Lol. Ok great, you found the one use case where a Landcruiser might be better. The CyberTruck kills it in almost every other situation. And not too sure how many people go to South America on an adventure like that. Sounds super fun, but 99.99% of the US population isn't doing that ever in their lifetime. Oh and our family had a Landcruiser growing up and I've been to Columbia but I don't think that countsAll that is good and dandy here in the states or any modern well developed country. No one for sure will take any Cybertruck and drive it down into South America for a mini-adventure. I would my Landcruiser. Not my Cybertruck. There is gas galore along the way into South America.
There are limitations as "Great" as the Cybertruck is.
Rivian drove 2 electric vehicles from Patagonia to La.All that is good and dandy here in the states or any modern well developed country. No one for sure will take any Cybertruck and drive it down into South America for a mini-adventure. I would my Landcruiser. Not my Cybertruck. There is gas galore along the way into South America.
There are limitations as "Great" as the Cybertruck is.
I'm wondering how they made it to LA still alive.Rivian drove 2 electric vehicles from Patagonia to La.
It was part of a tv production support crew for a motorcycle trip. "The Long Way Up"I'm wondering how they made it to LA still alive.
I knew guys that would take fishing trips down in old Mexico 20 yrs ago, you can't do that anymore.
No sane gringo would try what they did.
...but it needs a generator which requires gas. So, in essence it needs gas and lugging around a space-sucking generator. That just defeats the whole purpose of the Cybertruck. I'll leave the Cybertruck in the garage....And there's electricity, too. EVs don't need 'gas'... They just need a generator. They don't care if it's solar, hydro, gas, diesel, propane...
-Crissa